Boil-water advisory issued for parts of Randall Parkway

Published: Friday, June 14, 2013 at 9:51 a.m.

Last Modified: Friday, June 14, 2013 at 9:51 a.m.

Wilmington | A precautionary boil water advisory will begin Saturday morning for Cape Fear Public Utility Authority customers on portions of Randall Parkway near South College Road.

City crews will be conducting work to re-route water service for Pinewood Apartments and install a storm drain, according to a CFPUA news release. The project will impact water service to this area, including the entire Pinewood Apartment complex, resulting in periods of low or no water pressure.

The advisory is for 4852 Randall Parkway; the 4900 and 5000 blocks of Randall Parkway, including all of the Pinewood Apartment complex accessed by Dove, Drake, Grouse, Pheasant and Thrasher Courts; and 502 S. College Road.

The advisory will be in effect until water quality testing has occurred and service is back to normal.

The authority anticipates that the advisory will be lifted within 24 hours.

<p>Wilmington | A precautionary boil water advisory will begin Saturday morning for <a href="http://www.starnewsonline.com/section/topic47"><b>Cape Fear Public Utility Authority</b></a> customers on portions of Randall Parkway near South College Road.</p><p>City crews will be conducting work to re-route water service for Pinewood Apartments and install a storm drain, according to a CFPUA news release. The project will impact water service to this area, including the entire Pinewood Apartment complex, resulting in periods of low or no water pressure.</p><p>The advisory is for 4852 Randall Parkway; the 4900 and 5000 blocks of Randall Parkway, including all of the Pinewood Apartment complex accessed by Dove, Drake, Grouse, Pheasant and Thrasher Courts; and 502 S. College Road.</p><p>The advisory will be in effect until water quality testing has occurred and service is back to normal.</p><p>The authority anticipates that the advisory will be lifted within 24 hours.</p><p>– Ashley Withers</p>